Football Italia
·6 avril 2025
Former Tudor teammate predicts Roma will beat Juventus

Football Italia
·6 avril 2025
Former Juventus and Roma striker Daniel Fonseca predicts the Giallorossi will beat the Bianconeri tonight with a goal from Leandro Paredes.
Juventus and Roma meet at the Stadio Olimpico on Sunday night in a key match for the Serie A top four.
Claudio Ranieri’s Roma have been unbeaten in Serie A since December 15, while Juventus have recently changed their coach, seeing Igor Tudor win on his debut against Genoa last week.
Fonseca, a former striker for Roma and Juve, feels the Giallorossi will grab all three points tonight.
“Roma will win because Claudio [Ranieri] deserves to finish in style after an incredible comeback—nobody could have imagined it,” the ex-striker told Gazzetta.
“I’ll bet on a goal from a former [Juventus] player: Paredes. I have a soft spot for Yildiz; he’s Turkish but plays like a South American. He has flashes that remind me of Francescoli. He was pure class, no wonder he was Zidane’s idol. I’ve never seen Zizou so excited as when I took him to dinner with Francescoli in Turin.”
TURIN, ITALY – MARCH 29: Igor Tudor, Head Coach of Juventus, celebrates 1-0 victory with Mattia Perin following the Serie A match between Juventus and Genoa at the Allianz Stadium on March 29, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
Fonseca, a former Uruguay international, played under Ranieri at Cagliari and shared the dressing room with Igor Tudor at Juventus.
“I had a great relationship with Igor. I used to spend time with him and Kovacevic when I was in Turin,” Fonseca continued.
“Honestly, I didn’t think he’d become such a top-level coach. His teams play well and are aggressive, and he earned his chance on the pitch.”
Fonseca also played with Antonio Conte in Turin, and the ex-midfielder is seen as a possible replacement for Tudor in 2025-26. Who should Juventus pick?
“They are both ex-teammates, don’t make me argue with them!” Fonseca said, smiling.
“Tudor earned his shot, but Antonio is world-class, and I am not the first one to say that.”
Fonseca scored 78 goals in 217 Serie A matches, winning the Scudetto with Juventus in 1997-98. He also played for Como, Napoli and Cagliari in Italy’s top-flight.